Hey,
I was diagnosed about a year ago with a very rapid development of KC and I had a crosslinking in each eye and now in September I'm due to have a graft on my left eye... Considering the pain for crosslinking was unbearable afterwards I have concerns about a graft.
Thanks for any help anyone provides!
-George
Corneal Graft...
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Re: Corneal Graft...
Hi George and welcome,
It's disappointing to hear that, despite CXL, you need a graft on one eye - something that I think is pretty rare. I had grafts in both eyes 30 or so years ago (before crosslinking had been invented) and a regraft in one eye more recently. From all I've read here about the pain levels some people experience immediately after CXL (which do vary a lot from one person to another) they sound much worse than what you'd get with a graft. In fact, I didn't experience any pain as such post op - the eye did feel uncomfortable and 'gunky' for a few weeks, but that was it. And that seems to be true for most people post graft. So you've probably been through the worst of it! There's quite a few forum users who have had grafts, so do ask any other questions and we'll try to answer them. Do you know whether it's a full graft you'll be having or a partial one (DALK)?
It's disappointing to hear that, despite CXL, you need a graft on one eye - something that I think is pretty rare. I had grafts in both eyes 30 or so years ago (before crosslinking had been invented) and a regraft in one eye more recently. From all I've read here about the pain levels some people experience immediately after CXL (which do vary a lot from one person to another) they sound much worse than what you'd get with a graft. In fact, I didn't experience any pain as such post op - the eye did feel uncomfortable and 'gunky' for a few weeks, but that was it. And that seems to be true for most people post graft. So you've probably been through the worst of it! There's quite a few forum users who have had grafts, so do ask any other questions and we'll try to answer them. Do you know whether it's a full graft you'll be having or a partial one (DALK)?
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Re: Corneal Graft...
I had a graft six years ago to one eye. Not painful at all when you think about how many stitches and the surgical procedure involved. The eye is uncomfortable of course, very weepy, sticky and gunky for a few weeks. You wear a plastic eye shield to protect at night. Plus of work for a about 1-month depending on your job. My work is desk-based in an office.
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Re: Corneal Graft...
I had my right eye CXL about 6 years ago. It was one of the worst experiences I have had and the pain was terrible.
I had a graft in my left eye 18 months ago. A couple of hours after the surgery I had 2 paracetamol and that was only really because the hospital told me too. No pain at all. Give me a graft over CXL in terms of pain any day
I had a graft in my left eye 18 months ago. A couple of hours after the surgery I had 2 paracetamol and that was only really because the hospital told me too. No pain at all. Give me a graft over CXL in terms of pain any day

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